Angeshwar Deepak wrote:
Try renaming the .xhtml files to .ihtml and then place them in the
src/docs folder.
No *.ihtml is deprecated, the default behavior for HTML files is now to
embed them.
Ross
Try renaming the .xhtml files to .ihtml and then place them in the src/docs folder.
cheers,
Deepak.
Ferdinand Soethe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ross Gardler wrote:>> What is required if I want to use XHTML as an input format.>> Just placing it in xdocs will not work, strangely enough if I do th
David Crossley wrote:
> Actually, this discussion would be useful as an FAQ,
> to explain the power of this source type match method.
Thanks for explaining.
Will try and find the bug in HTML-processing first though.
--
Ferdinand Soethe
Ross Gardler wrote:
>> What is required if I want to use XHTML as an input format.
>> Just placing it in xdocs will not work, strangely enough if I do that
>> with
> It should:
> http://forrest.apache.org/docs_0_70/upgrading_07.html#raw
The way I read this is that I need not make any c
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
>
> What is required if I want to use XHTML as an input format.
> Just placing it in xdocs will not work, strangely enough if I do that
> with
>
>
> "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd";>
> http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";>
>
> Testdocument XHTML
>
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
What is required if I want to use XHTML as an input format.
Just placing it in xdocs will not work, strangely enough if I do that
with
It should:
http://forrest.apache.org/docs_0_70/upgrading_07.html#raw
What is the name of your file, it should have the .html extensi
What is required if I want to use XHTML as an input format.
Just placing it in xdocs will not work, strangely enough if I do that
with
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd";>
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";>
Testdocument XHTML
Testchapter
This is a test to see